#BlogBattle 55 “Leviathan” Entries & Voting

Leviathan (/lᵻˈvaɪ.əθən/; Hebrew: לִוְיָתָן, Modern Livyatan, Tiberian Liwyāṯān ; “twisted, coiled”) is a sea monster referenced in the Tanakh, or the Old Testament. This word has become synonymous with any large sea monster or creature.

(basic rules at the bottom of the post)

Post your story by 11:59 PM PST on Tuesday! I add them here throughout the day on Tuesday.

Look for stories using #BlogBattle on Twitter, too! Wednesday, the poll gets added. Be sure to read them all. All the links will open in a new window so that you can easily navigate back to this list.

RULES for VOTING: Anyone can vote as long as you’ve read ALL the stories for this week by Midnight PST, SUNDAY. Vote for your TOP 3 favorites. Winner announced on Monday!

Your story must contain the word(s) from the theme and/or be centered around the theme in a way that shows it is clearly related

Go for the entertainment value!

State the Genre of your story at the top of your post.

Post your story on Tuesday, by 11:59 PM PST

Use the hashtag #BlogBattle when tweeting your story, put a linkback to your #BlogBattle Short Story in the comments section of this page, and/orinclude a link to this page in your own blog post(it creates a “ping-back” which will alert me and our friends to your #BlogBattle post)

Have fun!

Each winner will receive this awesome #BlogBattle Winner Badge to display with their winning story on their webpage:

I just hope the story isn’t as flat as I feel it might be. I’m still in a bit of a funk, and am trying to force myself out of it. I don’t mind being funky, but I dislike being IN a funk, ya’ know what I mean?

I’m sorry your sick! We’ve had that bit of YUCK come spinning through our house, too. I’m still coughing, but on the mend. I hope you recover quickly! Stoked you’ve got a story to share this week, though! Glad the doc has prescribed exactly what you need. 🙂 NOW, get some rest!!

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Rachael Ritchey is the author of young adult fiction. Her clean but real and true-to-self writing reflects qualities of courage and hope with daring adventure and sweet romance that almost anyone can enjoy. Rachael lives in Spokane, WA with her husband, kids, and their dog named Hashtag.